Predicting Lifetime of a Thermomechanically Loaded Component
TBMG-1272
12/01/2006
- Content
NASALIFE is a computer program for predicting the lifetime, as affected by low cycle fatigue (LCF) and creep rupture, of a structural component subject to temporally varying, multiaxial thermomechanical loads. The component could be, for example, part of an aircraft turbine engine. Empirical data from LCF tests, creep rupture tests, and static tensile tests are used as references for predicting the number of missions the component can withstand under a given thermomechanical loading condition.
- Citation
- "Predicting Lifetime of a Thermomechanically Loaded Component," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2006.